Friedrich-von-Bernhardi-Germany-and-the-Next-War-history-homework-help
To what extent did the second world war settle the issues that created animosity and violence between nation-states from 1919-1945? In what ways, did the outcome of the second world war leave certain issues unresolved?
ï‚· Friedrich von Bernhardi, Germany and the Next War, 1911
ï‚· Woodrow Wilson, Fourteen Points, 1918
ï‚· Treaty of Versailles, 1919
ï‚· John Maynard Keynes, Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920
ï‚· ÅŒkuma Shigenobu, Illusions of the White Race, 1921
ï‚· Josef Stalin, Speech on Agrarian Policy, 1929
ï‚· Adolf Hitler, Proclamation to the German People, 1933
ï‚· Adolf Hitler, Nuremberg Laws, 1935
ï‚· Benito Mussolini, The Doctrine of Fascism, 1932
ï‚· Nagai RyÅ«tarÅ, Some Questions for President Roosevelt, 1939
ï‚· George F. Kennan: The Sources of Soviet Conduct, 1947
ï‚· Walter Lippman, The Cold War, 1946
ï‚· Nikolai Novikov, Telegram to Soviet Leadership, 1946
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ï‚· Harry S. Truman, Truman Doctrine, 1947
ï‚· UN, Declaration of Human Rights, 1948